
Robyn Tait
3 days ago5 min read
When Your Beliefs Change — and Your Relationships Don’t
A look at what often happens when political beliefs change but relationships don’t, and how people navigate that strain without certainty or resolution.

Reflections on the inner work of belonging, worth, and love. Gentle guidance for untangling old stories, building self-compassion, and remembering your value.

A look at what often happens when political beliefs change but relationships don’t, and how people navigate that strain without certainty or resolution.

What if the kind world you want begins with how you respond to unkindness? This post explores how to hold boundaries and compassion at the same time—honouring your peace, responding without absorbing pain, and choosing to live in the kind world you believe in.

Protecting your peace isn’t just about saying no—it’s about setting boundaries around your time, energy, attention, and truth. Learn how to honour your needs, disengage from drama, and express your truth with clarity and confidence.

Discover how true reflection — not overthinking — brings understanding, forgiveness, and peace. Learn how shifting perspective can dissolve discomfort, reveal truth, and create emotional healing where thinking cannot.

Relationships are some of the most meaningful parts of our lives — and also some of the most complicated. When they’re healthy, they give us energy, support, and joy. But when they’re imbalanced, they can quietly drain us, leaving us exhausted or resentful. Protecting your peace in relationships doesn’t mean shutting down or becoming cold. It means learning to recognize patterns that pull you out of alignment and making choices that honour both compassion and your own well-be

You can’t always control your environment. For some, home is not a calm or nurturing place — it may feel heavy, unpredictable, or draining. That doesn’t mean you’re powerless. Protecting your peace at home is about learning how to tend to your inner world, even when the outer one doesn’t cooperate.

First off, let’s be clear: protecting your peace is not selfish. It’s essential. Your energy is sacred, and without boundaries, it becomes scattered, drained, or consumed by things that don’t serve you. Protecting your peace means choosing, every day, to honour what keeps you grounded, calm, and whole.

Discover what it really means to feel worthy—without achieving more, fixing yourself, or waiting for love. This powerful reflection invites you to remove the conditions you place on your worth and start living like you're already enough.

You’ve named what hurts—now what? This guide offers a soulful, step-by-step path to healing after self-awareness, rooted in curiosity and compassion.

Why do certain posts, people, or comments trigger us so deeply? Judgment may not be about them at all—it may be the mirror showing us what we most need to heal.

You want to live an aligned life? Aligned with the will of the universe, the will of God, your higher self. A What would Jesus do? kind of alignment. Is that the reason we’re on this planet? Is our life's purpose as simple as John Wesley’s famous words: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can”? We grow up thinking that’s the standard—th

Weeks ago I posted a quote. “Worth isn’t earned. It’s Remembered” For as long as I can remember, my life has been about service, doing,...